Published by Penn State Press and sponsored by the Societas Magica, the Magic in History series explores the role magic and the occult have played in European culture, religion, science, and politics. Titles in the series bring the resources of cultural, literary, and social history to bear on the history of the magic arts, and contribute towards an understanding of why the theory and practice of magic have elicited fascination at every level of European society. For more information, click here.

Magic, Ritual and Witchcraft (journal)

A journal affiliated with the Societas Magica, drawing from a broad spectrum of perspectives, methods, and disciplines, offering the widest possible geographical scope and chronological range, from prehistory to the modern era and from the Old World to the New.

A journal of the history of astrology and cultural astronomy (the relationship between astronomy, human thought and society). It is published in association with the Sophia Centre for the Study of Cosmology in Culture, University of Wales, Trinity Saint David.

JASANAS: Journal of Alternative Spiritualities and New Age Studies

Spring: A Journal of Archetype and Culture

The oldest Jungian psychology journal in the world. Published twice a year, each Spring Journal is organized around a theme and offers articles as well as film and book reviews in the areas of archetypal psychology, mythology, and Jungian psychology.

Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes

The JWCI publishes new research, of a documentary and analytical character, in the field of cultural and intellectual history. The subject matter includes art and architecture, religion, philosophy, science and literature as well as intellectual, political and social life, often with an emphasis on their relation to the civilisation of antiquity. Back issues include many articles relevant to the scholarly study of astrology and magic.

Kabbalah: Journal for the Study of Jewish Mystical Texts

Kabbalah is a multi-language collection of articles, studies, text editions, and book reviews. Kabbalah covers the whole spectrum of Jewish mysticism, from antiquity to the present. Kabbalah is an invaluable resource for every research library and student of Jewish mysticism.

Azogue (journal)

Preternature: Critical and Historical Studies of the Preternatural (journal)

Preternature, published twice annually by Penn State University Press, is a peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal interested in original research articles and perceptions of the world beyond the natural in any historical period and in any cultural context.

International Journal of the Platonic Tradition

Covers all facets of the Platonic tradition (from Thales through Thomas Taylor, and beyond) from all perspectives (including philosophical, historical, religious, etc.) and all corners of the world (Pagan, Christian, Jewish, Islamic, etc.). Published by Brill, 2 issues per year.

Chrysopoeia (journal)

Correspondences (journal)

An international, peer-reviewed online journal devoted to the academic study of Western esotericism,Correspondences is committed to publishing work of a high academic standard, but does not require academic credentials as prerequisite for publication.

Arcanum: Journal of Esoteric Currents during the Middle Ages

ARCANUM is an online, interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal that will focus on the enigmatic aspects of the literature of the High Middle Ages and attempt to relate them to contemporary esoteric currents.